"God grant Johnnie the strength of eagle wings,the faith and courage to
fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry him there."

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Johnnie Lee Greenback, IIIage 28, passed away on Sunday, February 8, 2015 at
his home in Santa Clarita, CA. He was born August 22, 1986.
A resident of the Santa Clarita Valley his whole life, he attended high school
and college. He had been employed in the screen printing industry, in the medical field, and as an Uber Driver.
Johnnie was a well-spoken young man who as a young teen, before music became his
focus, loved to skateboard. He was very outgoing, loved animals, the outdoors,
and dirt bike riding.He was easy going with a brilliant mind and character, was well loved by everyone who knew him.
He is survived by his father Johnnie "Sonny" Lee Greenback, Jr., his brother
Sonny Austyn Greenback, his sisters Jessica Paige Greenback and Maddison Michelle
Greenback, all of Santa Clarita, CA.
CANYON COUNTRY (CBSLA.com) — A vigil was held Sunday evening for Johnny Lee Greenback, a 27-year-old Canyon Country man who was allegedly murdered by his sister last Sunday.
Sonny Greenback, Johnny Lee’s 56-year-old father, was also shot in the head, allegedly by his daughter.
Fortunately, Sonny only suffered a graze wound, but that is not where his suffering ended.
One of his four children is dead, another is accused in the murder.
KCAL9’s Brittney Hopper reported from the vigil where Greenback friends and family expressed shock that when Sonny went home Wednesday from the hospital, he found a four-page eviction notice on his Danielson Street apartment door.
Canyon County Woman Charged With Shooting Brother To Death
The shooting was cited as the reason for the eviction, according to the notice. A clause in his rental agreement specified the apartment was not to be used for “unlawful activities.”
Jessica Paige Greenback, 25, was arraigned Tuesday on murder and attempted murder charges.
On Sunday, friends rallied around Sonny. They’re trying to raise money for funeral expenses — and his spirits.
“He would rather have died, than his son die. He told me he would rather lay down his own life instead of his son’s life,” said close family friend Gary Clement.
“Nobody should have to bury a child. I watched my parents bury two and nobody should have to go through this. Nobody,” said family friend Elizabeth Baker added.
Sonny was too visibly distraught to talk on camera but he told Hopper that he wanted to thank friends and family for all their support through a harrowing time.
If you’d like to donate for funeral expenses, the memorial account is set up at Wells Fargo. The account name: The Johnnie Lee Greenback Memorial Account.
Friends also set up a GoFundMe account which can be accessed by clicking here.
Resource:census, ancestry.com, The Signal, February 17, 2015 -

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